NRA fights to let suspected terrorists have guns
When reasonable, Constitution-abiding people argue that no one--and especially "suspects" and "persons of interest"--should be imprisoned (and denied legal representation) without being charged with a crime, we are often told that we are "unpatriotic" and "weak." What will our accusers, then, tell members of the National Rife Association, who are arguing that suspected terrorists should not be denied firearms?
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3 Comments:
The thing that makes me uncomfortable about this is the phrase "suspected terrorist".
This administration and its propagandists define anyone disgagreeing them as "suspected terrorists".
By Anonymous, at 3:45 AM
Exactly.
My point is: Will the media and conservative spokespeople be as hard on the NRA as it is on the rest of us? I doubt it.
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